Things get back to normal this week after last week’s whirlwind of gaming information that was E3 2010. It takes us a few minutes to get back into the regular swing of things but we eventually get adjusted back as we talk about DC’s new digital comics service(!) and Xbox 360 bundles and price cuts. We still talk a bit about E3, specifically the five most terrible moments of it in Dan’s Secret Topic, while Opey asks why games nowadays are so expensive and Matt wants to know what 80s movies (or earlier) still hold up.
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00:03:26 — DC Comics Launches Digital Publishing – We’re VERY excited about this news, some more than others.
Jim Lee and John Rood talk to CBR about DC Digital
00:12:31 — Kinect Bundles and Xbox 360 Price Cuts Announced – This was bound to happen with last week’s announcement of the Xbox 360 Slim.
00:24:09 — Dan’s Secret Topic: The Five Most Terrible Moments of E3 2010 – Olivia Munn could have filled this whole list by herself.
00:33:49 — Opey’s Big Question: What dictates the 50-60 dollar price point for new games?
00:45:41 — Weapon of Mass Discussion: What movies from the 80s or earlier still hold up today?
00:58:36 — Weekly Bits
Matt – Burnout Paradise on Steam | Star Wars: The Force Unleashed | Crackdown 2 Demo
Opey – Dragon Age: Origins | The Walking Dead | Transformers: War for Cybertron Demo
Dan – Final Fantasy XIV Alpha | Teaser trailer and cast info for Game of Thrones
Dave – Massive Sale on Steam | Neverland